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After a disaster, affected taxpayers may qualify for tax relief
Tax Tip 2023-67, May 15, 2023 — Tax relief is available for people living in areas that are declared disasters by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. To find out whether an area qualifies for federal disaster relief, taxpayers should check DisasterAssistance.gov.
General Information
Individuals, Businesses
Frequently asked questions on the Estate Tax Closing Letter
This page provides questions and answers on how to obtain an estate tax closing letter through Pay.gov.
General Information
Self-Employed, Small Businesses
Here’s what a disaster declaration means for taxpayers
Tax Tip 2022-83, May 31, 2022 — Before the IRS can choose to authorize tax relief for disaster victims, the Federal Emergency Management Agency must issue a disaster declaration. Generally, the IRS will authorize disaster tax relief to all areas identified on a disaster declaration if FEMA identifies at least one area qualifying for their Individual Assistance program.
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Individuals, Small Businesses, Sole Proprietors
Designate or change a partnership representative
Find how to designate or change a partnership representative under the BBA centralized partnership audit regime and who’s eligible.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Businesses
National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 5: Security Summit partners remind businesses to tighten security; be aware of steps to help prevent, protect data loss
IR-2021-241, December 3, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service, state tax agencies and the nation’s tax industry urged businesses to be alert to cyberattacks aimed at gaining access to business data and customer information and be aware of steps to help them on tax-related issues related to identity theft.
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News Media, Businesses
Information for executors
FAQs about the New Tax Rules for Executors
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Individuals, Tax Professionals, Administrators, Attorney, Small Businesses
Identity theft information for businesses
Know the signs of identity theft. Protect your business and prevent data loss or report identity theft. Find out how the IRS helps you.
General Information
Businesses
What are FTDs and why are they important?
A description of FTDs and why they are important is provided.
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Small Businesses
IRS announces tax relief for Kentucky severe storms, flooding, landslide and mudslide victims
KY-2022-06, August 1, 2022 — Victims of severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides beginning July 26, 2022, now have until November 15, 2022, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
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News Media, Individuals, Businesses
Wireless telecommunication assets
This directive provides direction to the field in the examination of depreciation expense associated with certain tangible assets placed in service by wireless telecommunications carriers. This directive is intended to provide a uniform format and approach, for examiners to evaluate potential compliance risk related to this issue.
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Businesses